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INSPIRED KIDS SUSTAINABILITY PLAN Future Plans For Inspired Kids Emb(RACE) Arts Project Youth Entrepreneur Program In the very near future, Inspired Kids plans to host a three-part project aimed at providing kids with a venue to talk about their perspectives on racism, tolerance, diversity, and worldly topics. The three parts include: Inspired Kids will host a Youth Entrepreneur Program. We will host a regular gathering at a convenient location where the topic of discussion will be inspiring our youth to dream big, start a business, and reach for their goals. We will include local celebrity entrepreneurs as guest speakers to share their experiences, teach kids, and provide them with life-long lessons. 1. An annual gallery of youth art with a discussion panel. 2. A monthly section in Inspired Magazine labeled Emb(RACE) publishing kids’ artistic submissions revolving around the topics listed above. We are working with Lemonade Day and Dreamapolis to introduce PitchFeast for kids, a quarterly competition for children to share their entrepreneurial ideas with the opportunity to win funding to make their ideas happen. We will feature these kids in Inspired Magazine, and encourage local media to feature their stories. 3. A program offered to schools that addresses, shares, and teaches students about race, tolerance, diversity, and world-views. The Emb(RACE) Arts Project reshapes notions of race by delivering the message through the eyes of our youth. We will be teaming up with organizations around Indianapolis including the Southern Poverty Law Center, the Noetic Institute, and the YMCA. Our goal with this project is to invoke meaningful discussion, arts appreciation, and to inspire change within our community, using children’s art as the inspiration. For more information about Emb(Race) or the Youth Entrepreneur program, please contact Inspired Kids. 5